The healing process of a laparoscopic wound consists of suturing the wound after surgery along with anti-infection treatment. Laparoscopic surgery is a relatively common surgical procedure, the operation will be done near the navel to make a 0.5-1 cm incision, after the operation of the small incision suture, in the postoperative incision healing process, usually intravenous antibiotics, such as ceftriaxone and other anti-infective treatment. During this period, the incision needs to be changed, and care should be taken to keep the incision dry and clean, and do not touch water to avoid infection. The surgical wound will usually heal after the stitches are removed or after the sutures come off. If absorbable thread is used for suturing, it can fall off by itself in 1-2 weeks after surgery and does not need to be removed. If non-absorbable sutures were used, you will need to go to the hospital 1-2 weeks after surgery to have the sutures removed. It is recommended that during the wound healing period, you should pay attention to a light diet, eat fresh fruits and vegetables and high-protein foods, and pay attention to rest to promote the healing of the incision.